Soccer-Barca suffer blow as Pedri ruled out for a month


  • Football
  • Thursday, 22 Jan 2026

Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Slavia Prague v FC Barcelona - Fortuna Arena, Prague, Czech Republic - January 21, 2026 FC Barcelona's Pedri during the warm up before the match REUTERS/David W Cerny

Jan 22 (Reuters) - Barcelona ‌have suffered a setback with ‌midfielder Pedri expected to be out ‌for around a month after sustaining a hamstring injury during Wednesday's 4-2 Champions League victory over ‍Slavia Prague, the Spanish champions ‍said on Thursday.

The ‌23-year-old Spain international, a key figure in ‍Hansi ​Flick's midfield set-up, was forced off in the 61st minute.

Pedri ⁠has featured in 25 matches across ‌all competitions this season, contributing two goals and ⁠eight assists.

Barca ‍top LaLiga with a one-point lead over arch-rivals Real Madrid, who are in ‍second place. They next host ‌Real Oviedo on Sunday as they prepare for a testing run of games without Pedri.

The win in Prague lifted Barca to ninth place in the Champions League standings with one game remaining on ‌13 points, level with seven other teams vying for a top-eight finish and direct qualification ​for the round of 16.

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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